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== Issue overview ==
== Issue overview ==
=== Regular series ===
=== Regular series ===
'''Paquito''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Mexico|Mexican]] comic book published from March 1935 to early 1950s, first by Editorial Juventud S.A. then later [[Editorial Panamericana|Editorial Panamericana S.A.]]. Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in ''Paquito'' were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom", "Felix the Cat" and "Mandrake".
'''Paquito''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Mexico|Mexican]] comic book published from 1935 to early 1950s, first by Editorial Juventud S.A. then later [[Editorial Panamericana|Editorial Panamericana S.A.]].  


In ''Paquito'' Mandrake was known as "El mago maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in ''Paquito'', the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually 2 – 4 pages in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues.
Most sources state that the first issue was published in March 1936, but it is possible that this is not entirely correct. When you study the covers you can find on the internet, you see that the first 52 issues have '''año I''' printed on the covers, and from number 53 it says '''año II'''. It is known that issue 55 was released on Tuesday April 28 1936 and that the series was a weekly publication at this time. The last issue in volume I is the issue 52 released on Tuesday April 7, 1936. Going backwards 52 weeks brings the date April 16, 1935, as the most likely publication date for the first issue.
 
Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in ''Paquito'' were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom", "Felix the Cat" and "Mandrake".
 
In ''Paquito'' Mandrake was known as "El Mago Maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in ''Paquito'', the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually a weekly run of strips in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues.


==== Mandrake covers ====
==== Mandrake covers ====

Revision as of 12:41, 11 August 2024

Paquito
Paquito-0001.jpg
issue 153
Country/language: Mini mexico.gif Mexico / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Juventud/
Editorial Panamericana
Publishing years: 1935-1978
Issues: 5000 (?)
Format: 27×17/ 20×13 cm, b/w & color



Issue overview

Regular series

Paquito was a Mexican comic book published from 1935 to early 1950s, first by Editorial Juventud S.A. then later Editorial Panamericana S.A..

Most sources state that the first issue was published in March 1936, but it is possible that this is not entirely correct. When you study the covers you can find on the internet, you see that the first 52 issues have año I printed on the covers, and from number 53 it says año II. It is known that issue 55 was released on Tuesday April 28 1936 and that the series was a weekly publication at this time. The last issue in volume I is the issue 52 released on Tuesday April 7, 1936. Going backwards 52 weeks brings the date April 16, 1935, as the most likely publication date for the first issue.

Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in Paquito were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom", "Felix the Cat" and "Mandrake".

In Paquito Mandrake was known as "El Mago Maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in Paquito, the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually a weekly run of strips in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues.

Mandrake covers

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Mandrake stories (in regular series)

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Original story title Start in issue End in issue Examples of "Paquito" issues or comment
"The Werewolf" (# ? ) (# ? ) see # 55, cover from November 13, 1935 daily panel
"Land of the Little People" (# ? ) (# ? ) see # 65, cover from February 23, 1936 Sunday page panel
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (unknown stories)
"The Slave Traders of Tygandi" (# ? ) (# ? ) see # 101, cover from October 26, 1936 daily panel
"Mandrake in the Lost World" (# ? ) (# ? ) see # 112, cover from January 1, 1937 daily panel / see # 129, cover from March 17, 1937 daily panel
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (unknown stories)
"The Monster of Tanov Pass" (# ? ) (# 178) Example # 178: June 15, 1935 daily panel
"Saki, the Clay Camel" (# 178) (# ?) Example # 178: : June 17, 1935 dailypanel
"Mandrake in America" (# ? ) (# ? ) see # 199, cover from December 18, 1937 daily panel
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (unknown stories)
"The Deep South" ?, 339, ?
"Mandrake in Cockaigne" (# ?), 363, (# ?) Example # 363: July 13 to 15, 1939 panels
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (unknown stories)
"The Octopus Ring" (# ?) (# ?) Example # 495: September 16 to 18, 1940 panels
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (several stories)
"The Ice Lady" (# 1330 ) (# ? ) Example # 1330: first panels of story / colorized
............... (# ? ) (# ? ) (unknown stories)
"Felina" (# ? ) (# ? ) Example # 1799: panels beginning October 1946

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Series "Paquito presenta"

By the early 1950s the magazine was splitt into several sub series with a new numbering. Each sub series was given a separate prefix followed by a separate sequential numbering: "El Fantasma" 10xxx (54 (?) issues), "El Mago Maravilla" 11xxx (53 (?) issues), "Popeye" 12xxx (7 (?) issues), "El Gato Garabato" 13xxx (3 (?) issues), "Juanito" 14xxx (20 (?) issues), "Brick Bradford/Kihoga" 15xxx (50 (?) issues), "La Familia Burrón" 16xxx + 17xxx (1387 (?) issues), "Sombras" 17xxx ((?) issues), "Corazón del Norte" 18xxx (26 (?) issues). Hence, Paquito #11001 published in 1952 was the first Paquito issue dedicated solely to "Mandrake".

El Mago Maravilla

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  • About "Cartas de la Loteria de Paquito": see details on Memorabilia page.

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